The Clear Plastic Mattress Transport Bag by Drive Medical provides maximum protection to mattresses both during transport and storage. It is made of superior-quality 2.1.6 MIL plastic that creates a durable shield, keeping your mattress clean and safe from the elements. Whether you're moving to a new home, storing a mattress for an extended period, or transporting it to a storage facility, this bag ensures that your mattress stays in excellent condition. The robust plastic material is designed to withstand the rigors of moving and prevent any dust, dirt, moisture, or other environmental factors from damaging your mattress.
Measuring 36.5" x 90" x 7", this bag provides accommodations for most standard mattress sizes with a snug and secure fit. The large outer dimensions ensure that the mattress will be fully enclosed, providing full protection all around during transportation. This bag is designed for convenience and can be placed onto a mattress quickly to prepare for moving or storage. This feature makes it the ideal choice for moving companies, storage facilities, or anyone else who needs to protect their mattress when it comes time to move it.
The Clear Plastic Mattress Transport Bag is an economical option to buy in rolls of 100 bags for those who need to use multiple. The fact that this is bulk would make it very cost-efficient for businesses and moving companies that commonly deal with mattresses. This offers great value for the customer while still providing the required security and protection for keeping mattresses clean, safe, and in top condition from any transport or storage process.
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